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Interaction of ZFPIP with PBX1 is crucial for proper expression of neural genetic markers during Xenopus development
Author(s):
Audrey Laurent
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Julie Masse
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Stephane Deschamps
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Agnès Burel
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Francis Omilli
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Laurent Richard-Parpaillon
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Isabelle Pellerin
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2009
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Development, Growth & Differentiation
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